Emma Mew
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PhD Candidate, Chronic Disease Epidemiology
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Emma J. Mew is a PhD Candidate in the Department of Chronic Disease Epidemiology. Emma has worked in a variety of research and applied public health settings with focus on mental health and health equity research. Emma is interested in global mental health research with focus on youth and the intergenerational transmission of trauma. Emma holds a Bachelor of Science from Dalhousie University and a Master of Public Health from the University of Toronto Dalla Lana School of Public Health.
Education & Training
- MPH
- University of Toronto, Epidemiology (2017)
- BSc (Hon)
- Dalhousie University, Neuroscience (2014)
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Nicola Hawley, PhD
Sarah Lowe, PhD
Rachel Hennein, MD/PhD
23Publications
814Citations
Publications
2024
O le tagata ma lona aiga, o le tagata ma lona fa’asinomaga (Every person belongs to a family and every family belongs to a person): Development of a parenting framework for adolescent mental wellbeing in American Samoa
Mew E, Hunt L, Toelupe R, Blas V, Winschel J, Naseri J, Soliai-Lemusu S, Tofaeono J, Seui M, Ledoux-Sunia T, Sunia F, Reid A, Helsham D, Lowe S, Poulin R, Hawley N, McCutchan-Tofaeono J. O le tagata ma lona aiga, o le tagata ma lona fa’asinomaga (Every person belongs to a family and every family belongs to a person): Development of a parenting framework for adolescent mental wellbeing in American Samoa. Children And Youth Services Review 2024, 160: 107502. PMID: 38946713, PMCID: PMC11209950, DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2024.107502.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricConceptsPromote adolescent mental healthAdolescent mental healthAdolescent mental wellbeingMental health problemsMental healthMental wellbeingParenting programsPrevalence of mental health problemsCaregiver mental healthHealth problemsHealth system effortsPromote mental healthCommunity members' perspectivesSemi-structured in-depth interviewsHealthy coping strategiesAdolescent participantsSamoan communityFamily-based interventionsRegion of residenceAdult key informantsDeductive thematic analysisEvidence-based frameworkSemi-structured interviewsCommunity-partneredIn-depth interviews
2022
Guidelines for Reporting Outcomes in Trial Protocols
Butcher N, Monsour A, Mew E, Chan A, Moher D, Mayo-Wilson E, Terwee C, Chee-A-Tow A, Baba A, Gavin F, Grimshaw J, Kelly L, Saeed L, Thabane L, Askie L, Smith M, Farid-Kapadia M, Williamson P, Szatmari P, Tugwell P, Golub R, Monga S, Vohra S, Marlin S, Ungar W, Offringa M. Guidelines for Reporting Outcomes in Trial Protocols. JAMA 2022, 328: 2345-2356. PMID: 36512367, DOI: 10.1001/jama.2022.21243.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricGuidelines for Reporting Outcomes in Trial Reports
Butcher N, Monsour A, Mew E, Chan A, Moher D, Mayo-Wilson E, Terwee C, Chee-A-Tow A, Baba A, Gavin F, Grimshaw J, Kelly L, Saeed L, Thabane L, Askie L, Smith M, Farid-Kapadia M, Williamson P, Szatmari P, Tugwell P, Golub R, Monga S, Vohra S, Marlin S, Ungar W, Offringa M. Guidelines for Reporting Outcomes in Trial Reports. JAMA 2022, 328: 2252-2264. PMID: 36511921, DOI: 10.1001/jama.2022.21022.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsCONSORT 2010 statementClinical trialsConsensus meetingTrial reportsTrial outcomesReporting outcomesReporting Trials (CONSORT) 2010 statementTrial resultsElectronic database searchReporting of outcomesPerson consensus meetingCochrane Methodology RegisterGrey literature searchReference list searchesPrespecified analysisSecondary outcomesConsensus-based standardsDelphi survey processConsolidated StandardsDelphi votingTreatment groupsOutcome selectionFurther evaluationEvidence-informed decisionLiterature searchPsychosocial family-level mediators in the intergenerational transmission of trauma: Protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis
Mew E, Nyhan K, Bonumwezi J, Blas V, Gorman H, Hennein R, Quach K, Shabanova V, Hawley N, Lowe S. Psychosocial family-level mediators in the intergenerational transmission of trauma: Protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis. PLOS ONE 2022, 17: e0276753. PMID: 36378630, PMCID: PMC9665367, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0276753.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsChild mental health outcomesSystematic review registrationRelevant study characteristicsMental health outcomesParental trauma exposureReview registrationBias assessmentRegistration IDConference abstractsPeer-reviewed publicationsPsychosocial factorsFamily-level factorsHealth outcomesSystematic reviewNarrative synthesisPsychosocial mediatorsPublication biasTrauma exposureStudy characteristicsEpidemiological researchProQuest DissertationsTraumaTrauma typesPsychological impactMediators55 SPIRIT-outcomes and CONSORT-outcomes: enhanced trial outcome transparency, less bias, improved systematic reviews, better health
Butcher N, Monsour A, Mew E, Askie L, Grimshaw J, Moher D, Chan A, Gavin F, Smith M, Offringa M. 55 SPIRIT-outcomes and CONSORT-outcomes: enhanced trial outcome transparency, less bias, improved systematic reviews, better health. 2022, a3.2-a4. DOI: 10.1136/ebm-2022-ebmlive.6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTrauma as a Public Health Issue: Epidemiology of Trauma and Trauma-Related Disorders
Mew E, Koenen K, Lowe S. Trauma as a Public Health Issue: Epidemiology of Trauma and Trauma-Related Disorders. 2022, 13-40. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-97802-0_2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsConceptsTrauma-related disordersGlobal public health burdenMajor public health concernEpidemiology of traumaPublic health burdenPublic health approachPublic health issuePublic health concernDeterminants of diseaseHealth burdenHigh prevalenceEpidemiologic studiesGlobal prevalenceEpidemiological studiesHealth problemsTrauma exposureHealth approachHealth concernPTE exposureHealth issuesDisordersTraumaCross-study comparisonsPublic healthEpidemiology170 SPIRIT-outcomes and CONSORT-outcomes: enhanced trial outcome transparency, less bias, improved systematic reviews, better health
Butcher N, Monsour A, Mew E, Askie L, Grimshaw J, Moher D, Chan A, Gavin F, Smith M, Offringa M. 170 SPIRIT-outcomes and CONSORT-outcomes: enhanced trial outcome transparency, less bias, improved systematic reviews, better health. 2022, a45-a45. DOI: 10.1136/bmjebm-2022-podabstracts.91.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2021
Anticipating the long-term neurodevelopmental impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on newborns and infants: A call for research and preventive policy
McDonald AJ, Mew EJ, Hawley NL, Lowe SR. Anticipating the long-term neurodevelopmental impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on newborns and infants: A call for research and preventive policy. Journal Of Affective Disorders Reports 2021, 6: 100213. PMID: 34514459, PMCID: PMC8417611, DOI: 10.1016/j.jadr.2021.100213.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricConceptsLong-term neurodevelopmental impactCOVID-19 pandemicPrenatal maternal stressEarly childhood adversityPandemic-related stressMental health policyFuture mental healthPregnant womenMaternal stressNeurodevelopmental impactChildhood adversityGlobal cohortNew mothersHealth policyMental healthEarly lifeNewbornsInfantsPreventive policiesNeurodevelopmentPandemicHigh levelsCohortMonthsWomenEmergency care with lay responders in underserved populations: a systematic review
Orkin A, Venugopal J, Curran J, Fortune M, McArthur A, Mew E, Ritchie S, Drennan I, Exley A, Jamieson R, Johnson D, MacPherson A, Martiniuk A, McDonald N, Osei-Ampofo M, Wegier P, Van de Velde S, VanderBurgh D. Emergency care with lay responders in underserved populations: a systematic review. Bulletin Of The World Health Organization 2021, 99: 514-528h. PMID: 34248224, PMCID: PMC8243031, DOI: 10.2471/blt.20.270249.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsLow-resource settingsEmergency careOpioid poisoningUnderserved populationsLow-resource populationsEmergency care trainingCommunity health effectsPediatric malariaMiddle-income countriesCardiac arrestPatient morbidityStudy eligibilityEligible studiesPatient outcomesHigh-income countriesInclusion criteriaAdditional grey literatureHealth of individualsRisk populationsCare professionalsModerate qualitySystematic reviewCommunicable diseasesCare trainingMost studies
2020
Development of an international standard set of patient-centred outcome measures for overall paediatric health: a consensus process
Algurén B, Ramirez J, Salt M, Sillett N, Myers S, Alvarez-Cote A, Butcher N, Caneo L, Cespedes J, Chaplin J, Ng K, García-García J, Hazelzet J, Klassen A, Turquetto A, Mew E, Morris M, Offringa M, O'Meara M, Papp J, Rodrigo C, Switaj T, Mayer C, Jenkins K. Development of an international standard set of patient-centred outcome measures for overall paediatric health: a consensus process. Archives Of Disease In Childhood 2020, 106: 868-876. PMID: 33310707, PMCID: PMC8380885, DOI: 10.1136/archdischild-2020-320345.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsOutcome measuresPatient-centered outcome measuresDelphi processHealth Professional SurveyPatient-reported outcomesCase-mix variablesClinician-reported measuresField of pediatricsHealth Outcomes MeasurementAdolescent physical healthWorking GroupInternational Working GroupClinical trialsPediatric healthcare deliveryProxy-reported outcomesHealth SurveyPediatric healthInternational standard setOutcome measurementsPatient advisorsBiopsychosocial aspectsPatient validationPhysical healthHealth conditionsFamily medicine
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